Obscure Object of Desire: Kydex IWB Flask Holster

Are you living under the totalitarian thumb of onerous gun control laws in your city or state? Are local laws keeping you from carrying what you really want? Have the inanities spouted by the anti-2A crowd made Springbank more appealing than your Springfield? Well if you’re going to tote your hooch, you might as well do it stealthily, right? Who really wants to share that golden goodness anyway? Now, thanks to Chris D’Adamo it’s easy . . .

You can lug some Laphroaig in a comfy, form-fitting Kydex inside-the-waistband rig. Why didn’t Crossbreed think of this? We don’t know if moseying down Madison with a few drams of Macallan on your hip will violate the spirit of Mayor Mike’s Big Gulp fatwa or not, but you have to know that it’ll be on the Big Apple verboten list tout desuite as soon has he finds out about it. So you’ll want to get yours soon.

You can secure one at D’Adamo’s Etsy store (stainless flask included) for the low low price of $45. Just be sure to raise a toast to TTAG with your first swig, OK?

19 Responses to Obscure Object of Desire: Kydex IWB Flask Holster

If only the flask itself could be heavily-armored glass or crystal; metal flasks can change the aroma/taste of liquors, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing if you’re drinking Old Overcoat from a tin cup under a bridge.

I don’t drink hard liquor like that…I’ll just buy a $9 beer or two at the park ;). If I want the occasional scotch/whiskey, it’s in my back yard with a stogie. I guess people out there just drink a lot more than I do…

Guns and alcohol do not go together or mix. The reason for carrying a gun is supposedly for self-defense out there in danger land. There are plenty of non-firearm gun carry subjects for self-defense to write about: knives, first aid kits, stun guns, pepper spray, etc.

If it wasn’t $45 I’d buy one just for the lulz. Unless it’s a very large flask (like 16+ oz) I can’t imagine that’d be more comfortable than a pocket. I’ve got an 8oz that’s fine in a pants pocket in jeans and a 12oz that’s pretty much unnoticeable in a cargo pants pocket.

“I have a feeling that if booze were banned today the sheeple would meekly go along with it.”

It’s hard to find anyone who wants to imprison pot smokers, yet it’s not an issue anyone really cares about. None of this will change until voters reclaim their duty as Americans to jealously guard their personal freedom. There’s no such thing as “that other guy’s freedom,” there’s only the individual freedom we all share… or don’t share, as the case may be.